RAISE THE ROOF United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (not pictured) at the Government Office in the capital Hanoi on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. AFP PHOTO
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The letter urged Guterres to “publicly call on the Vietnamese government to release” Nguy Thi Khanh, Mai Phan Loi, Bach Hung Duong and Dang Dinh Bach during his visit.Khanh, a globally recognized climate and energy campaigner who won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2018, was sentenced to two years in jail in June.Founder of Green ID, one of Vietnam’s most prominent environmental organizations, Khanh had been among the few in the communist nation challenging the government’s plans to increase coal power.Dang Dinh Bach, a community lawyer and nongovernmental organization (NGO) worker, worked to inform local people whose health and livelihoods were threatened by coal projects and other dirty industries. He was sentenced to five years in prison.The rights groups urged Vietnam to clarify the tax obligations of NGOs, warning the current regulations were “open to politically motivated attacks on civil society organizations.”At a ceremony commemorating the 45th anniversary of the country’s accession to the UN on Friday, Guterres reminded Vietnam of its obligations “to ensure respect for fundamental freedoms including of expressions of association, to protect civil society.”It should work “to bring these rights to life and to ensure the full engagement from journalists, human rights defenders to environmental advocates.”Earlier, the UN chief met with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and visited Ho Chi Minh’s memorial.
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